That would violate more copyright laws than I would care to get into. HFS&J
is an excellant book, an I do highly recommend it, but only if you can get a
legal copy of it.
For a list of many excellant free resources, check out the
SCWCD Links page. If you read through this forum, you will see that Ken's notes, Michell's notes, and the very well prepared notes by Miftak Kahn are also highly recommended... and they are available on the internet.
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